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Research Data Management At the Smithsonian Using Sidora CNI December 10, 2013
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The Smithsonian Institution Founded to “increase and diffuse knowledge” 19 museums, 9 research centers, 8 advanced study centers, 22 libraries, 2 major archives and a zoo Long-term baseline research, especially in biodiversity and environmental studies Lots of research in cultural heritage areas No systematic data management of digital research content
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The Problem We must capture research information as it is created and make it “durable” and “trusted” The digital information created by a project is usually complex and numerous Capturing the full structure and context of the research content is necessary Content should be able to be re-used and re- purposed Researchers must describe their own data from their point of view
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The Solution Researchers will have a workspace, not an archive, curators will make sense of it later Primary goal is to enhance research capabilities, leaving trusted data as a legacy Maintain complete control of the content for as long as appropriate Software tools will be integrated with the repository Appropriate levels of security that do not get in the way of research
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The Web is the model A network of nodes that are units of content, connected by arcs that are relationships Increasingly, content will not be sustainable as discrete packages We will be maintaining our part of the formalized world-wide web of content Each project is a set of related digital objects that stands alongside the publications
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DC Persistent ID RELS-EXT AUDIT 1 1 2 2 n n Reserved Datastreams Custom Datastreams (any type, any number) A data object is one unit of content POLICY
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A project can be represented as a web/graph of related objects Like a file system built on two types of object: –Concept objects which describe the nodes of the structure and create context for the resources –Resource objects are the digital artifacts The concepts are metadata that creates the descriptive framework that is also a “database” The resources hold the digital content, like images, tabular data, video and audio
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Ontology of Concepts Researcher Project Collection General Collection Natural History Collection General Concept or Idea Place General Place Research Site Archaeologic excavation Person Dataset Organization Institution Expedition Animal or plant Species Specimen Component(?) Event General event Instrument deployment Experiment Textual Creation Object (or Physical Entity) Cultural Heritage Object or Entity Archaeologic feature
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Demo
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Discovery and Collecting Environment Search interface with ability to maintian a “set” of resources and describe the aggregation Maintain a local group of sets for active work Move sets to desktop filesystems, projecting Fedora objects as virtual files Pass sets to Analysis Environment Save sets as nodes in the original project graph and cite them
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Dataset Concept Dataset Concept Discovery and Collecting Environment Analysis Environment Galaxy Taverna Galaxy Set Taverna Set Local Filesystem
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